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This interlinking provides a more specific overview about the patents' correspondence by sharing the same city.
This was interlinked with the idea of courtly love, in which the goal of a romance is not simply passion, but a more significant moral perfection.
This review is interlinked with a qualitative data analysis based on semi-structured interviews with representatives of ocean carriers, which are key actors determining empty container repositioning.
All the elements within this chapter are interlinked and support improved animal welfare to generate more robust and reliable data to predict human safety.
The concept of diversity, as articulated by the Council of Europe (2011), is grounded in this interlink between business, social psychology and urban studies.
By contrast, the UAE has made it illegal to declare other Muslims to be apostates, as it sees this "takfirism" as deeply interlinked with extremists.
Woolf, she writes, "had a beautiful vision of generation interlinked in this way: of how 'minds are threaded together – how any live mind is of the very same stuff as Plato's & Euripides… it is this common mind that binds the whole world together and all the world is mind'".
What can be learned from this literature is how interlinked at least parts of our bodies and thought processes are.
It is important that emerging areas in the biological and medical sciences, for example, not be ignored as, despite their diversity, developments in this field are often interlinked.
Thus cell-cell communication and differentiation are interlinked in this organism.
To achieve this, three broad, but interlinked, aims need to be addressed.
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